I'd love to be able to put a date on this photo. Early 50?Merry Christmas.
I think you're probably right Bob. I was guessing late '40s to mid-50s. Several Mickey Mouse gifts and the tv screen is large compared to what I remember my folks having.
I would guess late '40s to early '50s. That's when I was about that age, but I don't remember having any Mickey Mouse things.
I definitely want that TV console. And any paper dolls she might have under the tree.
She looks like she was pretty happy with her Christmas presents. By now she's in her 60's or 70's.
I love how she looks like she's holding a headless doll, but it's actually just some clothes she received.
She looks very pleased with her presents - and the poinsettia under the tree looks a lot healthier than mine ever did :-) Jo
I'd love to be able to put a date on this photo. Early 50?
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I think you're probably right Bob. I was guessing late '40s to mid-50s. Several Mickey Mouse gifts and the tv screen is large compared to what I remember my folks having.
ReplyDeleteI would guess late '40s to early '50s. That's when I was about that age, but I don't remember having any Mickey Mouse things.
ReplyDeleteI definitely want that TV console. And any paper dolls she might have under the tree.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she was pretty happy with her Christmas presents. By now she's in her 60's or 70's.
ReplyDeleteI love how she looks like she's holding a headless doll, but it's actually just some clothes she received.
ReplyDeleteShe looks very pleased with her presents - and the poinsettia under the tree looks a lot healthier than mine ever did :-) Jo
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